SOLUTION: A drawer contains 10 red socks and 10 blue ones. If you pull out two socks without seeing them, what is the probability that you pull out two socks of the same color? (Round it off
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Question 848404: A drawer contains 10 red socks and 10 blue ones. If you pull out two socks without seeing them, what is the probability that you pull out two socks of the same color? (Round it off to two decimal places.)
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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